Weather update

Mt. Hood is lining up for a classic mid-February refresh with steady snowfall building through the week. Light snow Friday turns into consistent accumulations over the weekend, then ramps up hard Tuesday through Thursday with heavy snow and colder temps returning to the mountain. Snow levels stay favorable, meaning quality coverage for all elevations at Timberline, Mt. Hood Meadows, and the Sno-Parks. By midweek, models show a strong cycle delivering deep new snow and excellent surface conditions for powder turns, groomer laps, and quiet forest touring.

This is ideal timing to grab your gear from Meadowlark Ski & Sports before the roads and parking lots get busy. Fresh snow plus cooling temps means prime conditions for ski rentals, snowboard rentals, nordic ski rentals, and snowshoe rentals. Whether you’re heading to Meadows for soft groomers, Timberline for upper-mountain laps, or Trillium and Teacup for peaceful nordic and snowshoe trails, this storm cycle sets up a fantastic week on Mt. Hood.

Expect improving base depth, smoother coverage over early-season hazards, and great traction for touring and snowshoeing. If you’ve been waiting for the right snow window, this is it. Stop by Meadowlark Ski & Sports in Sandy to get fitted for skis, snowboards, nordic skis, or snowshoes before this midweek storm delivers some of the best conditions we’ve seen in weeks.

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